Brighton TID
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Feel a bit sorry for him, but he seems to have completely lost any skill that he may have once had at being a football manager when he was at Everton.
People will say that he has inherited a poor squad at Sunderland or that he didn't get the support at Utd, but in my mind a good football manager is one who through good tactics and man management can get the very best out of what he has.
Teams can buy success and there are many examples of this, but managers who get success within tight budget constraints (Hughton, Warnock (yes, I know) etc)), for me, are a bit of a dying breed.
People will say that he has inherited a poor squad at Sunderland or that he didn't get the support at Utd, but in my mind a good football manager is one who through good tactics and man management can get the very best out of what he has.
Teams can buy success and there are many examples of this, but managers who get success within tight budget constraints (Hughton, Warnock (yes, I know) etc)), for me, are a bit of a dying breed.